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BVLGARI INAUGURATES THE SAVE THE CHILDREN VILLAGE AT EXPO MILANO 2015

Bulgari CEO, Jean Christophe Babin: “Since the beginning of its collaboration with Save the Children in 2009, BVLGARI has raised $35 million, an amazing result that is unique within the luxury sector. Most of all, thanks to our partnership, to date, 700,000 of the world's most vulnerable children have been reached, improving their living conditions in 25 countries.”
Jean-Christophe Babin also announced a pledge of €500,000 to Save the Children's humanitarian efforts in Nepal following the recent disastrous earthquake which has left 6,800 victims to date.

BVLGARI INAUGURATES THE SAVE THE CHILDREN VILLAGE AT EXPO MILANO 2015

Bulgari CEO, Jean Christophe Babin: “Since the beginning of its collaboration with Save the Children in 2009, BVLGARI has raised $35 million, an amazing result that is unique within the luxury sector. Most of all, thanks to our partnership, to date, 700,000 of the world's most vulnerable children have been reached, improving their living conditions in 25 countries.”
Jean-Christophe Babin also announced a pledge of €500,000 to Save the Children's humanitarian efforts in Nepal following the recent disastrous earthquake which has left 6,800 victims to date.

BVLGARI INAUGURATES THE SAVE THE CHILDREN VILLAGE AT EXPO MILANO 2015

Bulgari CEO, Jean Christophe Babin: “Since the beginning of its collaboration with Save the Children in 2009, BVLGARI has raised $35 million, an amazing result that is unique within the luxury sector. Most of all, thanks to our partnership, to date, 700,000 of the world's most vulnerable children have been reached, improving their living conditions in 25 countries.”
Jean-Christophe Babin also announced a pledge of €500,000 to Save the Children's humanitarian efforts in Nepal following the recent disastrous earthquake which has left 6,800 victims to date.